Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG’s Alliance Insight set contains additional support for the Maliss, Ignister, and Live Twin archetypes. It even introduces the powerful Regenesis cards that offer bodies on the board and negates without going into your extra deck. Some of the best cards in the set get quarter century secret rare printings that mark the top of the value ladder.

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So, which cards are worth the most? You’ve got some powerful cards here that have that dazzling quarter-century treatment, as well as a card you won’t find in any other rarity. So let's take a closer look at the chase cards of the set.

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10 Song of Dominators

The Dominus Line Gets Support

  • Quarter Century Secret Rare
  • Market Price: $75.82

Songs of the Dominators is already a powerful card for being able to negate a monster effect and search out the Dominus Traps. So, of course, pulling the rarer version from the set is a massive win for your collection.

This is also a great pull since it brings together the rest of your quarter-century secret rare Dominus collection. Since every other card has been printed in the same rarity, you can assemble a matching set using cards from previous releases.

9 Star Ryzeal

One More Star In The Sky

  • Quarter Century Secret Rare
  • Market Price: $80.97

The Ryzeal set first appeared in the Crossover Breakers set as one of the three main deck build archetypes. Ryzeals are known for being quick to bring out your rank four toolbox from the extra deck in a snap and having extra deck monsters that refuse to die.

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Star Ryzeal is an additional member of the archetype introduced in Alliance Insight. Like the main members of the Ryzeal gang, it too gets a quarter-century secret rare printing. So if you like keeping your rarities the same, you can still max them all out.

8 Diabellstar Vengeance

Diabellstar's Story Continues

  • Quarter Century Secret Rare
  • Market Price: $83.10

While not the cool alternate art of Diabellstar from Quarter Century Stampede, this version of the witch is still a gorgeous card to pull. After all, it’s a completely different card with the power to bring itself out easily and get a Synchro Tuner Monster from your extra deck.

Even though this costs half your life points and is limited to Illusions or Spellcasters, getting a Synchro Tuner out easily is well worth the price. Especially since paying half your life points can never actually kill you.

7 Backup @Ignister

A Killer Extender

  • Quarter Century Secret Rare
  • Market Price: $92.83

Backup @Ignister is an amazing Cyberse monster that deserves to take up three whole slots in your deck. While you can find this card as an ultra rare, there is a shinier version of it in the quarter-century secret rare pool.

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This card can be brought out for free as soon as you start getting your Cyberse extra deck monsters out. This card is great as a Tuner on the field, but due to the search effect, it can also be used as a way to get a necessary card in your hand or another one in the grave.

6 Live Twin Lil-La Sweet

One Sweet Negate

  • Quarter Century Secret Rare
  • Market Price: $99.67

While the Live Twins get two support cards in Alliance Insight, only one of them gets the quarter-century secret rare printing. This is Live Twin Lil-La Sweet, which also comes as an ultra-rare in the set.

The good thing about this card is that you can work with only one copy, since odds are you’ll be dumping it to the graveyard for the self-revival effect. If you get it in your hand, though, you can use it as an omni negate for any card or effect used as a response to your Live Twin plays.

5 Dragon Master Lords

A Celebratory Card

  • Quarter Century Secret Rare
  • Market Price: $105.73

There are plenty of cards that appear throughout the 25th anniversary celebration of Yu-Gi-Oh! as exclusives of the highest rarity. Alliance Insight’s exclusive is Dragon Master Lords. This is a special card with an effect that revolves around the number 25.

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While Dragon Master Magia remains the king of the celebration cards, Dragon Master Lords feels more like a collector’s item than a playable monster. It can inflict double piercing damage, bring out extra deck monsters for free, and even has a layer of protection from targeting effects.

4 Witch Of The White Forest

Where The Story Begins

  • Quarter Century Secret Rare
  • Market Price: $115.05

The White Forest archetype acts as a starting point for three other plotlines. These are the Azamina, Snake-Eyes, and Sinful Spoil cards, which can all be traced back to this White Forest. This setting makes an appearance in the Field Spell, Witch of the White Forest.

This card is an important Field Spell, so it automatically becomes a sought-after card. At max rarity, it becomes a neat prize to flex at your opponent or sell off to the hardcore collectors who haven’t been able to pull it themselves.

3 Dark Magician Girl The Magician’s Apprentice

A Retrain For The Classic Apprentice

  • Quarter Century Secret Rare
  • Market Price: $115.48

Dark Magician Girl, the Magician’s Apprentice, has plenty going for it in terms of rarity, monster name, and playability. It makes the Shining Sarcophagus archetype stronger by acting as another starter that fetches you the Continuous Spell, discards a card, and Special Summons itself.

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You also have the nostalgia factor of it being another Dark Magician Girl card. However, this one is more usable since it’s part of a more cohesive strategy. Add the quarter-century secret rare foiling, and you have all the ingredients for another valuable Dark Magician Girl card.

2 Allied Code Talker @Ignister

A Cyberse Combo

  • Quarter Century Secret Rare
  • Market Price: $118.23

Allied Code Talker is the featured card from the Alliance Insight set. Just look at any booster pack and you’ll see it staring back at you. It’s only natural that the signature monster gets the highest rarity available on top of being a secret rare.

This card is one of the best monsters in the set since it can bring back multiple Cyberse monsters from the graveyard. It also just so happens that Maliss cards have two massive Link Monsters with 2300 attack that are easy targets for this card. If you’re going to bring out the best, have it look its best too.

1 Maliss P March Hare

Deeper Down The Rabbit Hole

  • Quarter Century Secret Rare
  • Market Price $171.77

Maliss P March Hare joins the rest of the Maliss monsters as a quarter-century secret rare. With Maliss being such a powerful archetype that uses banishment to its advantage, March Hare has the benefit of banishing cards and bringing itself out for free.

Like any good card, the top rarity is always going to be highly coveted. With a theme as cool as Alice in Wonderland, this card hits all the right marks to become one of the more popular pulls from the set.

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